Slide projector, for 4x3 3/4-inch glass slide. Model BC Balopticon. Black japenned tinplate, Lens focus 41/2 inch, focus knob on side of lens mount, lens diameter 7 cm. Leather bellows. Removable lid. Glass light bulb inside body. Power cord, with on/off switch, from underside of body. Air holes on body and lid. Wood slide carrier mounted behind bellows. Series No. 66385.
Item is a plaque with embossed lettering along the perimeter stating: CONFEDERATION, CANADA, OUR COUNTRY, 1867-1927. Embossed in the centre is the arms of Canada, as in use in 1927, and embossed over the remainder is a design of maple leaves and stems. Plaques such as this one were given to most schools in the Dominion of Canada in 1927.
Item is a plaque with embossed lettering along the perimeter stating: CONFEDERATION, CANADA, OUR COUNTRY, 1867-1927. Embossed in the centre is the arms of Canada, as in use in 1927, and embossed over the remainder is a design of maple leaves and stems. Plaques such as this one were given to most schools in the Dominion of Canada in 1927.
Item is a print from the painting by Lorne Bouchard, R.C.A. Item was used to decorate Trustee's Offices in the Edmonton Public Schools Administration Building, 10010 - 107A Avenue.
Item is a print from the painting by Norman Wilkinson, C.B.E. Item was used to decorate Trustee's Offices in the Edmonton Public Schools Administration Building, 10010 - 107A Avenue.
Item is a print from the painting by Charles W. Jefferys. Item was used to decorate Trustee's Offices in the Edmonton Public Schools Administration Building, 10010 - 107A Avenue.
Item consists of patterns and designs prepared in hectograph ink for students in the primary grades. The pages are arranged by topic in groups of four.
Item is a hectograph set. Each page consists of a drawing to be hectographed and instructions to use the resulting copies. All the pages relate to the topic of Indigenous Peoples [name supplied by Archivist].
Item is a filmstrip presented by the Canadian Citizenship Branch, the Department of Citizenship and Immigration about the history of the fisheries in Canada.
Item is a filmstrip depicting cartoon children going to a fair and learning about the importance of Vitamin D. Film is presented by the Nutrition Division of the Department of National Health and Welfare.
Item is a film about Caribou in Canada and products made from Caribou. It was produced for the Canadian Wildlife Services, Department of Resources and Development.